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Fragmented participation in management of the fishery for small pelagic fish in South Africa – inclusion of small-rights holders is a complex matter

机译:南非小型中上层鱼类渔业管理参与人数较少 - 包括小权利人是一个复杂的问题

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The reasons why most small-rights holders do not participate in management of the fishery for small pelagic fish (‘small pelagics’) in South Africa, despite legislation and policy encouraging their participation, were analysed. Membership of the Small Pelagics Management Working Group (SPMWG), the main participatory governance organ, is limited to representatives of recognised stakeholder associations. Rights holders therefore have to belong to a stakeholder association, which then selects a member or members to represent them on the SPMWG. Small quotas and the difficulties of sourcing capital mean that small-rights holders are not able to invest in infrastructure. Besides, most of the small-rights holders and their companies lack experience and management skills to survive independently in this highly competitive industry, which is based on high volume and low profit margins. As a result, most of the small-rights holders have no option but to enter into complex catching and processing agreements with vessel- and factory owners belonging to the existing recognised stakeholder associations. For the small-rights holders, it does not make sense to join these associations or even to form their own if they cannot actively participate in the industry independently. Greater participation by small-rights holders should start with their genuine integration into the industry through improved ability to invest in infrastructure and through management skills development. Most likely, this will require an interventionist approach by government.
机译:分析了南非的大多数小权利人尽管立法和政策鼓励他们不参与小中上层鱼类(“小中上层鱼类”)渔业管理的原因。主要参与式治理机构小中上层管理工作组(SPMWG)的成员仅限于公认的利益相关者协会的代表。因此,权利所有者必须属于一个利益相关者协会,该协会然后选择一个或多个成员在SPMWG上代表他们。小额配额和获取资金的困难意味着小权利持有人无法投资基础设施。此外,大多数小权利持有人及其公司缺乏在这个竞争激烈的行业中独立生存的经验和管理技能,而这个行业是基于高产量和低利润率的。结果,大多数小权利持有者别无选择,只能与属于现有公认的利益相关者协会的船只和工厂所有者达成复杂的捕捞和加工协议。对于小权利持有人来说,如果他们不能独立地积极参与该行业,那么加入这些协会甚至组建自己的协会都没有意义。小权利持有者的更大参与应该从他们真正的融入行业开始,即通过提高对基础设施的投资能力和管理技能开发。这很可能需要政府采取干预主义的方法。

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